SummitStone Health Partners is seeking graduate-level Clinical Interns for 2026. This internship provides pre-professional experience in a co-occurring behavioral health setting, offering rich experience with both mental health and substance use disorder treatment. Internships are unpaid and designed to meet field placement requirements for accredited graduate programs.
What You’ll Do
As a Clinical Intern, you’ll work directly with clients while building core clinical competencies under the guidance of licensed supervisors. Depending on program assignment, you may :
Conduct ongoing clinical assessments, formulate diagnoses, and deliver individual, family, and group therapy.
Provide crisis intervention via phone, video, or in person — including de-escalation, risk assessment, and coordination of higher-level care when needed.
Offer case management to connect clients with medical, vocational, educational, financial, housing, or transportation supports.
Develop, implement, and monitor treatment plans that promote stability, symptom reduction, and sustainable skill-building.
Document all services and client interactions in accordance with agency, state, federal, and payer requirements.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team — including medical, psychiatric, clinical, and community partners — to ensure continuity and quality of care.
Participate in weekly clinical supervision (minimum one hour per week).
Assignments and responsibilities vary by program, but all interns gain broad exposure to community behavioral health care.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical services across a range of modalities and settings (phone, video, in-person).
Facilitate evidence-based interventions focused on improving functioning, preventing deterioration, and supporting recovery.
Perform crisis response, including risk assessment and coordination of safety plans or referrals.
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant clinical documentation.
Support clients in advocating for themselves in school, employment, housing, and other life domains.
Build strong working relationships with internal teams and external partners to ensure integrated care.
Perform additional duties as assigned by your supervisor.
Job Requirements
Ability to conduct assessment, diagnosis, therapy, crisis intervention, and case management with children and / or adults.
Ability to recognize and interpret mental health and substance use symptoms (e.g., flat affect, psychomotor changes, pressured speech, etc.).
Knowledge of psychopathology, substance use treatment, and therapeutic modalities.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to interpret professional literature and regulations.
Solid critical thinking, time management, and prioritization skills.
Minimum Qualifications
Actively seeking at least one semester of field placement from a graduate-level behavioral health program.
Relevant experience or demonstrated knowledge of mental health and / or substance use disorder treatment.
Ability to plan and deliver a range of clinical services and interventions.
Ability to collaborate effectively with providers, partners, and community agencies.
Ability to maintain documentation that meets state, federal, and organizational standards.
Required Education & Licensure
Current enrollment in an accredited MS / MA program in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, psychology, or a related behavioral health field.
Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
Essay Requirement
We are seeking clinical mental health interns who are passionate about working in a community mental health setting. Our goal is to provide meaningful training in an environment that serves diverse and underserved populations, with an emphasis on equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive care. Each applicant is required to upload an essay (500-700 words) addressing one of the prompts below.
Essay Prompt 1
Mental health work can be emotionally demanding. How do you manage stress and prevent burnout? Please include a description of a time you faced a challenging situation in a clinical, work, or academic setting and how you handled it. Please also address what skills or competencies you hope to develop through this internship.
Essay Prompt 2
What does cultural humility mean to you and how do you integrate it into your work? Please include a description of a time when you worked with or learned from someone with a different background, culture, or worldview and how it impacted your perspective. Please also address what steps you take (or plan to take) to ensure that your clinical practice is inclusive, anti-oppressive, and trauma-informed.
Essays will be evaluated for clinical insight, personal motivation, commitment to diversity, and readiness to work in a high-need environment.
Start With Yes
At SummitStone, we show up not only for our clients, but for our colleagues as well. You will be joining a team of committed professionals who believe in the power of starting with “yes” — where an unparalleled level of teamwork and support can solve any challenge.
We believe that people can and do recover, but we also know that they can’t always do it on their own. That’s where you come in. If you have any or all of these qualities, we want you to consider us for your next career move :
Priority consideration will be given to complete applications received by Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 11 : 59pm
Reach Out
SummitStone will provide persons with disabilities reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or selection process, please let your recruiter know.
Questions? Please email us at hiring@summitstonehealth.org.
Intern Unpaid • Fort Collins, CO, United States